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scene - the place where some action occurs; "the police returned to the scene of the crime" |
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area,
country a part of a structure having some specific characteristic or function; "the spacious cooking area provided plenty of room for servants"
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light any device serving as a source of illumination; "he stopped the car and turned off the lights"
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dark,
darkness,
shadow an unenlightened state; "he was in the dark concerning their intentions"; "his lectures dispelled the darkness"
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field of honor the scene of a duel
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stage a section or portion of a journey or course; "then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise"
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locale,
locus,
venue the set of all points or lines that satisfy or are determined by specific conditions; "the locus of points equidistant from a given point is a circle"
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scene - a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film |
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shot |
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exposure,
photo,
photograph,
pic,
picture the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience; "she denounced the exposure of children to pornography"
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film,
flick,
motion-picture show,
motion picture,
movie,
moving-picture show,
moving picture,
pic,
picture,
picture show a thin coating or layer; "the table was covered with a film of dust"
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outtake a scene that is filmed but is not used in the final editing of the film
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scene - graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept; "he painted scenes from everyday life"; "figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment" |
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view |
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graphic art the arts of drawing or painting or printmaking
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content,
depicted object,
subject the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned
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scene - a subdivision of an act of a play; "the first act has three scenes" |
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dramatic composition,
dramatic work a play for performance on the stage or television or in a movie etc.
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act something that people do or cause to happen
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scene - an incident (real or imaginary); "their parting was a sad scene" |
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incident a single distinct event
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